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JaRule: The rap star who cracked the Top 10 with tunes like Always on Time, I’m Real and Livin’ It Up—while also appearing in flicks like The Fast and the Furious—drops in on The Knicks Blog to chat with host Anthony Donahue about his hometown hoops team.

Beau Bridges: The actor who has graced such hit flicks as Norma Rae and The Fabulous Baker Boys, while also appearing classic TV series ranging from My Three Sons to Desperate Housewives, chats with host Olivia Wilder about his role on ABC’s Brothers & Sisters.

Sanya Richards-Ross: The Jamaican track-and-field demon, who competes for the US—and won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic games in Athens and another in 2008 in Beijing—sits down with Get Up Show host Chris LaMonica for an exclusive series of interviews as she prepares to defend her IAAF World Champ title.

Lukas Nelson: The singer-songwriter, whose band is called Promise of the Real—and whose dad is country music icon Willie Nelson—stops by Green Patriot Radio to chat with host David Steinman about his new CD. Plus: Jordan Rubin, founder of Garden of Life and author of The Raw Truth.

Joe Flanigan: The actor who played Lt. Colonel John Sheppard on SyFy’s Stargate: Atlantis, and has also done guest turns on series ranging from Murphy Brown to CSI: Miami, chats with Buzzworthy RadioNaVell Lee about his upcoming big-screen comedy, Spore.

Dennis Quaid: The star of such classic films as The Big Easy and Breaking Away sits down with Movie Geeks United hosts Jamey DuVall and Jerry Dennis to chat about his new flick, Soul Surfer, the true story of Bethany Hamilton, who, as a teen in 2003, survived a horrific shark attack.

Eddie Griffin: The superstar comedian, who starred in such guilty-pleasure flicks as Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and Undercover Brother, hangs with Mr. Media host Bob Andelman while talking $#@! about his new Comedy Central special, You Can Tell ‘Em I Said It.

Sandi Sissell: The Hollywood director of photography (above with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on the set of In a New York Minute), who has shot flicks ranging from Salaam Bombay! to Meet the Browns, drops in on the Double Down Film Show to chat with host Pete Chatmon about her craft.

Karl Champley: The Aussie master builder, who hosts Wasted Spaces on the DIY network, stops by The Joy of Organizing to share his do-it-yourself approach to getting America’s garages organized for the spring—so that home owners can once again park their cars where their cars belong.

Fitz & the Tantrums: The Los Angeles-based soul septet—who’ve toured with Maroon 5—drop in on Twisted South Radio to sample tracks from their latest CD, Songs for a Sinking Ship, and talk with host Zeke Loftin about their new upcoming tour with April Smith and the Great Picture Show.

Roseanna Vitro: The jazz diva who has gigged with the likes of Elvin Jones and Christian McBride, drops in on The Jazzy Vegetarian host Laura Theodore to talk about her latest CD, Sail Away: The Randy Newman Project, while sharing her favorite vegan recipes.

Kevin Mitchell: The former LB left fielder, who helped the NY Mets win the ’86 World Series by scoring the tying run on Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Bob Stanley’s wild pitch to Mookie Wilson, stops by Teen Grooveon the Move to talk with host Lenore Luca about the current baseball season.

Nichelle Nichols: The actress who played Lt. Uhura on the original Star Trek series—a role in which she made history as TV’s first-ever black female military officer—drops in on Think Like a Black Belt host Jim Bouchard to enlist support for Japan earthquake relief efforts, and fill us in on her one-woman show.

Mark Curry: The funnyman riffs on Kirstie Alley competing on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars. “Throw that big booty, girl!” he advises the Cheers star during his chat with Film Festival Radio host Janice Malone—before boasting that, “If I ever appear on the show, I would win it.”

Lisa Williams: Joseph Tittel once again welcomes BTR’s favorite psychic, Lisa Williams, bestselling author of Life Among the Dead and star of the Lifetime show of the same name. Lisa will fill us in on her upcoming audio CD and her latest book, Survival of the Soul.

Nico Tortorella: The actor who plays Razor on the ABC Family series Make It or Break It, and previousy appeared on The CW’s The Beautiful Life, stops by Artists on Demand to chat with host Lisa Becker about his role opposite Anna Paquin, Hayden Panettiere and Alison Brie in Scream 4.

John Fleming: The US Congressman from Louisiana’s 4th district who, after earning his medical degree, practiced at the Naval Regional Medical Center at Camp Pendleton, sits down with Everyday RADIO to discuss repealing Obamacare, and the constitutionality of using force in Libya.

Joe Haden: The NFL cornerback, who played for the Florida Gators under coach Urban Meyer before being drafted by the Cleveland Browns in Round 1 of the 2010 draft, drops in on the Bottom Line Sports Show to chat with hosts Gerald Brown and Jonathan Foy the about the upcoming gridiron season.

Andrew Weisblum: The Hollywood editor who helped assemble such hits as School of Rock, The Wrestler and Chicago for the silver screen, sits down with 123 Film! host Sam Heer to discuss his work on Black Swan, for which star Natalie Portman snagged a Best Actress Oscar.

Aimee Teegarden: The actress who plays Julie Taylor on Friday Night Lights—and began her TV career with a guest turn on CBS’ Cold Case—sits down with Artists on Demand host Lisa Becker to chat about her role opposite Anna Paquin, Hayden Panettiere and Alison Brie in Scream 4.Denny Rehberg: The GOP congressman denounces federal scholarships as “the welfare of the 21st century.” “You can go to school, collect your Pell Grants, get food stamps,” he tells Everyday Radio host Aleksander Danilov. “We find ourselves subsidizing people that don’t have to graduate from college.”Douglas Waller: The veteran magazine correspondent, who has written for Time and Newsweek, sits down with Sins of Omission host Paulie Abeles to discuss his new book Wild Bill Donovan: The Spymaster Who Created the OSS and Modern American Espionage.

Donzaleigh Abernathy: The actress who has appeared in such acclaimed series as 24, House, MD and The Closer—as well as the Emmy-winning HBO flick Don King: Only in America—chats with Wealthy Sistas host Deborah Hardnett about her role in Benedict Dorsey’s 59 Seconds.Chris Chibnall: The Camelot writer and executive producer drops in on Tomorrow Will Be Televised to talk with host Simon Applebaum about Starz’ new historic drama series. Plus: WLS-TV general manager Emily Barr and Magid Advisors president Mike Vorhaus.

Cathy Maxwell: The author of such titles as Bedding the Heiress and The Earl Claims His Wife sits down with fellow best-selling historical romance scribes Eileen Dreyerand Mary Jo Putney on a special edition of Grand Central Publishing celebrating their popular genre.

Caitlyn DeForest: One of the finalists in Charlie Sheen’s nationwide search for a staffer to manage his social-media activities opens up about why she’s seeking work with Hollywood’s baddest boy. “A lot of people think it’s a joke,” she tells Film Festival Radio host Janice Malone. “But it’s a legitimage internship in LA!”

Wallace Spearmon: The sprinter who snagged a gold medal in the 2007 World Championships, and twice won the USA Outdoor Nationals, stops by the Get Up Show to talk with host Chris LaMonica about healing from his 2009 injury, and about prepping for the 2012 Olympics in London.

Debra Martin Chase: The Hollywood producer, who brought hits like The Princess Diaries and The Preacher’s Wife to the silver screen, drops in on Tomorrow Will Be Televised to talk with host Simon Applebaum about her new Disney Channel flick, Lemonade Mouth. Plus: National Association of Broadcasters exective vice president Chris Brown.

Colette Baron-Reid: The psychic medium, whose best-selling books include Messages from the Spirit and Remembering the Future, sits down with VividLife Radio host Rose-Anne Kumpunen to talk about empowering people to live lives that are “awake and authentic.”

Curley ‘Boo’ Johnson: The former Harlem Globetrotter, who played 18 seasons with the team—while earning the “World’s Greatest Dribbler” moniker—drops in on The Couch Potato Sports Show to chat with host Sonny Clark about the current hoops season, and today’s Trotter lineup.

Jamar Chaney: The Philadelphia Eagles’ middle linebacker drops in on the Get Up Show to talk with host Chris LaMonica about his rookie season with the team—as well as the chip on his shoulder about being a seventh-round NFL draft pick in 2010.

Dr. Ruth: Marc Mikulich, VP of For Dummies Brand Management, chats about the origin of the world’s best-selling reference series, along with Dan Gookin, author of the very first For Dummies title, and Dr. Ruth Westheimer, whose Sex For Dummies took the series to a whole new level.

Bill Phillips: The host of Transformation Radio here on BTR—who’s co-author of the best-selling book Body for Life—shows you how to change inside and out over the course of 18 progressive steps designed to help heal and renew your mind while you rebuild your body.

Garrett Morris: The original Saturday Night Live cast member, who went on to land roles on Martin and The Jamie Foxx Show, sits down with Your View on Life host ReTina Broussard to fill us in on his upcoming CBS sitcom, Two Broke Girls, about an economic odd-couple pairing.

Walt Frazier: The legendary NBA point guard who, in 1970 and 1973, led the Knicks to their only two championships—and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987—chats with Teen Groove on the Move host Lenore Luca about the current hoops season, as well as his family life.

Lisa Lampanelli: Comedy’s Queen of Mean, who killed in flicks like Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector and Drillbit Taylor, drops in on Night Views Radio host Robert Saul to brag about her Comedy Central special, Tough Love, which premieres Sunday at 9pm ET

Dylan Ratigan: The MSNBC host, who also writes regularly for The Huffington Post and produces his own podcast, Radio Free Dylan, sits down with Mr. Media host Bob Andelman to preview his upcoming book, which is tentatively titled Greedy Bastards.

Kate Linder: The actress who has played Esther Valentine on The Young and the Restless since 1973, chats with Variety Topics host Sonia Fitch about her role opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal and Rupert Everett in the upcoming flick Hysteria, a romantic comedy about the invention of the vibrator.

Josh Strickland: The contestant from Season 2 of American Idol, who went on to play the title role in Disney’s Tarzan on Broadway, stops by Buzzworthy Radio to chat with host NaVell Lee about his work opposite Holly Madison on the popular E! reality series Holly’s World.

Doug Williams: The funnyman who has appeared in flicks like The Nutty Professor and TV series like The Bernie Mac Show drops in on The J-Ril Show host Jeff Riley to chat about Domestic Doug, the sitcom he’s developing about a comedian (much like himself) trying to make it in Hollywood.

Chat Mingkwan: The owner of San Francisco’s Unusual Touch Cooking School, whose latest cookbook, Asian Fusion, focuses on vegan translations of signature dishes from all corners of the Asian continent, talks with The Jazzy Vegetarian host Laura Theodore about his favorite recipes.Natasha Hastings: The 2011 USA Indoor 400m champion and 2008 Olympic gold medalist in the women’s 4 x 400m relay team sits down with the Get Up Show host Chris LaMonica to chat about her plans for the forthcoming World Championships, and 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Gerald McRaney: The TV vet who plays Judge David Nicastro on USA’s Fairly Legal reflects on his 22-year marriage to Delta Burke. “We’re just still very much in love,” he tells Film Festival Radio’s Janice Malone. “We still look like we’re honeymooners, because we’re always holding hands and hugging each other.”

Sarah Brokaw: The therapist daughter of NBC News Special Correspondent Tom Brokaw sits down with host Janette Smith to discuss her new book, Fortytude: Making the Next Decades the Best Years of Your Life, which Vanity Fair has hailed as “wise and compassionate.”

Michael Landon Jr.: The actor-director son of late TV legend Michael Landon talks with host Patricia Raskin about lensing the Hallmark Channel movie The Shunning, which premieres April 16 and tells the story of a young Amish woman whose mom comes looking for her after giving her up for adoption 19 years earlier.

Fabien Cousteau: Jacques Cousteau’s grandson docks chez Doc Heather to talk with host Heather Lounsbury about carrying on the family legacy through his Plant a Fish foundation, which aims to restore and protect bodies of water around the world, while educating kids on the importance of marine life.

Eve: The Grammy-winning hip-hop honey who played Terri Jones in the Barbershop flicks—before going on to land her own sitcom and appear on the hit Fox series Glee—drops in on Conversations of a Spirited Actor to chat with host Tracey Moore about her upcoming projects.

Thom Beers: The executive producer of Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers drops in on Tomorrow Will Be Televised to talk with host Simon Applebaum about his new Spike TV series, Coal. Plus: Make It or Break It executive producer Holly Sorensen.